Doesn't MSIE 5.0+ and NS 4.7+ support JVM 1.2 and later?

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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of David Wall
> Sent: Friday, May 05, 2000 9:16 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Web Apps and state machines (was: model 2 servlet mapping
> question)
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>
> > On a totally non-Java note, this company has a business built around
> > this exact point.  (Their tools are for Delphi and C++Builder)
> >
> > www.astatech.com
>
> An interesting tool, but perhaps it requires a bit too much work
> on the part
> of the user -- or I just didn't get it (which is normally the case).
>
> In the Java camp, I think that people will soon learn what they can really
> do in terms of applets.  What it takes is a current JVM, since
> they contain
> applet caching.  This will greatly improve the performance of applets
> because you don't have the download time each time the you launch the
> applet.  Also, bandwidth continues to increase, and that with the
> caching of
> applets with a more powerful mechanism than the simplistic
> sandbox model for
> security and I think you'll see applets take on a bigger role.  Of course,
> that assumes that people one day have a JDK1.2.x JVM loaded in their
> browsers for a change.
>
> David
>
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